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Lawyered to Death

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Arthur Winslow, the successful CEO of a Midwest hospital, begins an affair with a beautiful hospital receptionist, unaware that she and her husband are setting him up for an embarrassing and costly sexual harassment claim. Hospital attorney Karen Hayes is called on to defend Winslow against the claim, but she soon finds herself defending him against a murder charge as well after his ailing wife dies from the administration of a drug to which she was known to be allergic. Karen enlists the aid of Matthew Stoker, a smooth, aggressive young trial lawyer. At his law firm she discovers an abundance of unethical practices. A trail of clues leads her to a long-forgotten file at the firm—and a fight for her own life and that of her infant son.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2013
ISBN9781561646968
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Michael Biehl

Michael Biehl graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School and was a partner at Foley & Lardner in Milwaukee, where he specialized in law governing health care systems. He’s also a professional musician, playing keyboard with regional blues bands. He and wife Cathleen live in Sarasota, Florida, and Mequon, Wisconsin. In addition to the Karen Hayes series, he wrote Seven Mile Bridge, also published by Pineapple Press.

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    The second Karen Hayes medical/legal thriller. Pretty well written. The action moves quickly. I figured it out midway, but there were enough twists to keep it interesting. It's more legal than medical.